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Dean gives a news commentary from -

Calgary. Thursdays: Bill Good
speaks on sports from Vancouver.
Fridays: Frank Doyle discusses labour
from Halifax. Saturdays: King
Gordon comments on United Nations
from New York. Sundays: Jean-
Pierre Houle reports on French
Canada from Montreal.

MIDWEEK COMMENTARY (Wednes-
days). Authoritative speakers discuss
political topics of current importance.

FARM REPORT (Thursdays). Reports
and commentaries on all aspects of
food production in Canada, as well as
marketing and trade in food com-
modities with other countries. During
the month of June experts across the
country will discuss current trade and
Crop conditions. une 2, 1e
Farmer Looks at Anglo-Canadian
Trade Agreements’ by David Mac-
Farlane, professor of agricultural eco-
nomics at Macdonald College, Ste.
Anne de Bellevue. June 9, “Canadian
Wheat Vanettes by sh G9 Ie.
Strange, director of the Research
Department of the Searle Grain
Company in Winnipeg. June 16,
Fergus Mutrie, director of CBC
Farm Broadcasts, comments on the
meeting of the International Fede-
ration of Agricultural Producers in
Guelph, Ontario. June 23, CBC
Farm Broadcast commentators give
reports on the progress and im-
pressions of the delegates of the
International Federation of Agri-
cultural Producers meeting who are
travelling across Canada. June 30,
Hugh Boyd, Ottawa correspondent
for the Winnipeg Free Press, com-
ments on political reactions from
rural voters.

WEEKEND COMMENTARY (Saturdays).
An end-of-the-week review of events
in Canada and abroad. June 4,
J. B. McGeachy of the editorial staff
of the Toronto Globe and Mail; June

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11, Blair Fraser, Ottawa editor of
Maclean’s Magazine; June 18, J. B.
McGeachy from Toronto; June 25,
Blair Fraser from Ottawa.

Actualities and Interviews

CANADIAN CHRONICLE (Monday to
Saturday). CBC correspondents across
Canada report twice daily on Cana-
dian news highlights.

CANADIANS AT WORK ( Fridays ).
Canada’s industries and production
methods are described in this docu-
mentary series.

Cross SECTION (Sundays). A series
of interviews with new Canadians
who have recently made their home in
Canada. June 5, an interview by
Ben Lepkin of Winnipeg; June 12,
Ted Allan of Montreal interviews a
chemical engineer, Bernt Weinberg
from Germany; June 19, Jean Hinds of
Winnipeg interviews Nina Tock from
Poland; June 26, Graham Allen of
Halifax interviews Jack Houtenbrinck
of Holland.

Magazine Programs

LIVELY ARTS (Wednesdays). A
weekly magazine of cultural develop-
ment in Canada. June 1, ‘‘Architec-
tural Trends in Canada”; June 8,
“A Look at the Canadian Theatre’:
June 15, "The Palette and the Paint-
brush”; June 22, “Rare Crafts”; June
29, "Theatre Under the Stars”.

DISCOVERING CANADA (Sundays). In
this current series Canadians discuss
and describe the ways in which they
spend their summer holidays. June 5,
“Adult Camp” by Ed Russenholt
from Winnipeg; June 12, "Cottage
Holiday” by Catherine Maclver from
Winnipeg; June 19, "Dude Ranch’
by Mary Elizabeth Flanders from
Winnipeg; June 26, “Sailing Cruise”
by Pat Terry from Vancouver.

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